Pupils organise their ideas by placing them in a matrix with two axes and four quadrants.
This method helps pupils assess the value of their ideas, enabling them to prioritise and choose between them based on a well-informed foundation.
Select, or ask the pupils to select, two pairs of relevant categories with which to sort their ideas. The categories could, for example, be:
The categories are marked on a matrix drawn on a piece of paper or a flipchart, with a vertical (y) axis and a horizontal (x) axis intersecting in the middle.
In their group or in pairs, pupils place their post-its with ideas one by one into the four quadrants. They can either do this silently at first or discuss and agree on where each idea should be placed.
Pupils evaluate the value compass and select the idea or ideas they want to work on.
If pupils cannot agree:
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